Manny Pacquiao more motivated after Bradley’s taunts. Las Vegas (AFP) – Manny Pacquiao is taking extra motivation from taunts by unbeaten Tim Bradley that the Filipino boxing icon has lost the hunger and killer instinct he once displayed with great passion.”The more he says that, the more he inspires me to show the hunger and killer instinct he’s talking about,” Manny Pacquiao said Tuesday. “It’s good for me but not for him I think.” Manny Pacquiao, 55-5 with two drawn and 38 knockouts, will fight Bradley, 31-0 with 12 knockouts, for the American’s World Boxing Organization welterweight title in Las Vegas on April 12. The fight will be a rematch of a controversial Bradley victory by split decision in June of 2012 in which all three judges scored the fight 115-113, two of them for Bradley in what was seen as a robbery from Manny Pacquiao. “You don’t get mad. It’s part of life,” said Freddie Roach, Pacquaio’s trainer. “Revenge is great. That’s what we have a chance to do here. If everything goes right we will knock this guy out.” Bradley has noted how Manny Pacquiao has not stopped a foe since Miguel Cotto in 2009 and has not won a fight inside 12 rounds since dropping Ricky Hatton nearly five years ago, helping rekindle the fires inside the 35-year-old Asian southpaw. “I’m not angry or disappointed at what he told me. I’m happy he told me that,” Manny Pacquiao said. “It inspired me to train harder and focus on the fight. It will benefit me. “I have not lost the hunger. Sometimes we knock the guy out and sometimes not.” Manny Pacquiao said he sees no more need for a knockout than usual even after the controversial loss to Bradley in their first meeting. “We’re not focusing on the knockout,” Manny Pacquiao said. “The focus is on being more aggressive, throwing more punches. If that outcome comes, it’s fine. I just want to prove that I can have the killer instinct.” – ‘we’ll be able to stop him’ – Roach says Manny Pacquiao relaxed late in the prior fight after dominating early rounds, he thought, on the judges’ scorecards. This time, there will be no coasting as the 12-round fight goes on. “It was so easy for him in the early rounds,” Roach said. “In the later rounds he wasn’t throwing combinations. He was throwing single punches because he had done so well in the earlier rounds. “We need to be a little more aggressive in this fight. I think if we fight at an aggressive pace in this fight I think we will be able to stop him somewhere along the way. Whatever Bradley brings to the table we’ll be ready.” But, Roach cautions, that does not mean seeking a knockout to appease taunts by Bradley and forget strategy and planning. “We don’t go into fights looking for knockouts. If they come they come,” Roach said. “We’re planning to beat him every round. If you try to knock the guy out you will be waiting all night.” Manny Pacquiao said he does not feel angry at the judges from the first fight. “No one is perfect in this world. Sometimes they make mistakes,” said Pacquiao. “I wasn’t bothered after that fight when I went home. The reaction of the people was not negative. It was positive. They thought I won the fight. “I’m not thinking about the judges. What I want to do is focus on the ring about the strategy and techniques that we work on in the gym.”Manny Pacquiao also said that his US and Filipino tax issues and political life would not be distractions. “There’s nothing I have to worry about,” said Pacquiao of tax cases against him. “I didn’t hide anything. I’m not worried about that.” As for his role as a lawmaker in the Philippines, Manny Pacquiao said, “Politics is really about the nation, the small people. You cannot compare politics to boxing.”

Manny Pacquiao’s fight with Timothy Bradley is most important bout since Oscar De La Hoya, says Bob Arum. Filipino’s rematch with American on April 12, according to his promoter, is “both important and risky” Remember the outpouring of concern from a nation when Manny Pacquiao was pitched against Oscar De La Hoya back in 2008? One desperate leading Filipino politician decreed that the bout should be outlawed because the fight would endanger the life of Manny Pacquiao. Yet Manny Pacquiao’s hammered De La Hoya into retirement. It was a one-sided drubbing. Bob Arum, his promoter, believes Pacquiao’s rematch with Timothy Bradley, in Las Vegas on April 12 – after the American won a highly controversial points victory in their first meeting – is Manny Pacquiao’s “most important fight since he faced De La Hoya”. Arum offered some poignant thoughts to me one month ago on the 50th anniversary of Muhammad Ali defeating Sonny Liston to become the heavyweight champion of the world. Arum promoted Ali in the Sixties. Into his sixth decade in the sport, Arum has a close relationship with the Filipino, and believes that there are parallels between Ali and Manny Pacquiao, who have both moved nations. “I don’t think anybody could become as extraordinary as Muhammad Ali but in his way, for his time, I think Manny has the opportunity and the chance to be an extraordinary person who really affects millions and millions of people,” he told Telegraph Sport.

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Manny Pacquiao came into the fight following a controversial November 2011 majority decision victory in Manny Pacquiao vs. Timothy Bradley Boxing III. He brought with him world championships in eight different weight classes—a feat unmatched by anyone.